Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... fact by a documentary or other au- thentic reference , and thus save the reader , as far as may be possible , from reliance on individual memory . From the use of private correspondence he has resolutely abstained . WHEATLAND ...
... fact by a documentary or other au- thentic reference , and thus save the reader , as far as may be possible , from reliance on individual memory . From the use of private correspondence he has resolutely abstained . WHEATLAND ...
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... fact , that without such a provision the Constitution it- self never could have existed . Without this law the slaveholder would have had no remedy to enforce his Constitutional right . There would have been no security for his property ...
... fact , that without such a provision the Constitution it- self never could have existed . Without this law the slaveholder would have had no remedy to enforce his Constitutional right . There would have been no security for his property ...
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... fact that of Guadalupe Hidalgo , under which we acquired Upper California and New Mexico , was not concluded until almost eighteen months thereafter . * But Mr. Wilmot was so eager to introduce this new subject for anti - slavery ...
... fact that of Guadalupe Hidalgo , under which we acquired Upper California and New Mexico , was not concluded until almost eighteen months thereafter . * But Mr. Wilmot was so eager to introduce this new subject for anti - slavery ...
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... fact , he had no alternative but to sustain the Territorial Government . A new era was now commencing with the accession of Presi- dent Buchanan , and he indulged the hope that the anti - slavery party would abandon their hostility to ...
... fact , he had no alternative but to sustain the Territorial Government . A new era was now commencing with the accession of Presi- dent Buchanan , and he indulged the hope that the anti - slavery party would abandon their hostility to ...
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... fact , that the Supreme Court had just decided that slavery existed in Kansas under the Constitution of the United States , and consequently the people of that Territory could only relieve themselves from it by electing anti - slavery ...
... fact , that the Supreme Court had just decided that slavery existed in Kansas under the Constitution of the United States , and consequently the people of that Territory could only relieve themselves from it by electing anti - slavery ...
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